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EIGHT
YOU’LL HAVE
TO HURRY TO
SPEWS
CLOSING
OUT
SALE
The entire stock must
be Closed Out.
Make us a Bid on
anything in the house.
No reasonable offer
refused.
Tomorrow’s price on hand
some $125 Refrigerator in
window (if unsold) Will be
S9O
Friday, if unsold, it will be
SBS
Saturday, if unsold, will be
SBO
Each day the price will
be reduced $5 until sold or
given away.
But don't wait too long.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS
L.P.SPETH
DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
CAPERS AND KENNEDY
Defeated Phinizy and Gary
Yesterday in Three Straight
Sets, 6-2, 6-2 and 6-4.
Frank Caponi and A. M. Kennedy
defeated Coles Phinizy and W. T. Gary
for the doublet* championship of Au
gusta on the courts of the Lakeside
Boat Club yesterday afternoon. The
winners won the straight sets, 6-2,
6-2 and 6-4. The winner of the best
three out of five was the team to be
declared the city champions.
A. M. Kennedy also won the singles
championship for the city nnd will
meet Fi. B. Garrett, the winner of last
year, provided Mr. Garrett decides to
defend his title. J. B. Hester was
runner up in the singles and R. Capers
won the consolation.
The play attracted a great deal of
attention and there was a good gallery
each afternoon.
HAROLD MEYER IS SUP’T
OF STATESBORO INSTITUTE
Will Assume Charge of School
of 600 Pupils at Opening
Next Fall—Here on Vacation.
The many friends of Mr. Harold T).
Meyer, of this city, will find consider
able Interest in the announcement
that he has been made superintendent
of the Statesboro Institute, at States
boro, Ga., a school of some six hun
dred pupils. He is home for the sum
mer holidays.
Mr. Meyer is but 21 years of age
and since his graduation from college
two years ago has been teaching at
the Statesboro Institute In the capac
ity of assistant superintendent. In
charge of the high school department.
Next year Mr. Meyer will have at
the head of the high school Miss Ev
ans, of Warrenton.
Mr. Meyer is an old Richmond
Academy boy and one who is making
history for his alma mater as well as
for himself. Mr. Meyer Is well known
in Augusta and his career, although
it is being made elsewhere, is being
watched here witli a great deal of
pride.
MR. H. W. BEITH IS
IN THE CITY TODAY
Popular Special Salesman of
Southern Printers’ Supply
Company Here For Short
Time.
Mr H. W. Reith, special salesman
of the Southern Printers Supply Com
pany, with headquarters in Atlanta,
Is In the city greeting a large number
of friends here. Mr. Beith is the
printer's friend and wherever he is
known is highly regarded. Hlb ac
quaintance is wide and he is recog
nized as one of the ablest men in his
line, handling the big Jobß for his
firm.
Mr. Tleith Is a disciple of optimism
and good cheer and he simply exudes
good fellowship. He is one of those
characters whom one meets but sel
dom on the pathway of life, a be
liever in and a praottcer of the gos
pel of the universal brotherhood ot
man. Mr. Betth will be here for a
days or two and whenever he returns
he is always assured of a warm wel
come.
,11.00, ,15.00 and ,20.00 suits, all
wool, nicely made at F. G. Martini.
The Road to Succeaa.
The best brain effort and Indigestion
do not go hand In hand. If you would
win a lasting success you must keep
your stomach In good working order
and your bowels regular. This Is eas
ily done If you go at It rightly. Mrs.
C. C. Baker, Homer City, Pa., writes:
"About two years ago I suffered from
stomach trouble and constipation. Af
ter I began using Chamberlain’s Tab
lets my condition Improved. At the
end of a week I could eat and sleep
well." Sold by ail dealers.
Sing Sing Convicts Find
Fellow Inmate Guilty
New York. —By a court of his fellow
prisoners, a convict In Sing Sing pris
on yesterday was found guilty of hav
ing stolen six pounds of cooked meat
from the mess room and Warden Clan
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lilt 1 Fr *«- Short lireath
few hours -dwelling, water and uric acid
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GA.
Florida Excursion
via Georgia & Florida
Ry. T uesday June
?th. Round Trip
Fares from Augusta
to Jacksonville $5.00,
st. Augustine $6.00,
st. Petersburg $7.00,
Tampa $7.00. Special
Train i-eaves Augus
ta 8:30 A. M. Phone
709 for Additional In
formation.
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
cy, acting upon the recommendations
of the Judges fined the thief 360 marks.
This means he must serve four months
in addition to his minimum sentence.
A NEW LIGHTWEIGHT, DEEP
POINTED
a lor 25 cu. Cluott, Poobody A Co.. lu.
Makers of Arrow Shirts
TANGO
rANGO Roots Out the Corn; Draws
the Core Painlessly and No Swell
ing or Soreness.
I
JBm/k
blade, which may slip or go too deep,
i TANGO is the most marvelous
remedy in the world for corns and
bunions. The first touch ends your
Buffering. TANGO roots out the CORE
of the corn clean as a whistle and
leaves the skin pink and healthy. It
Is the one safe and painless remedy;
.the one GUARANTEED remedy. Any
druggist selling TANGO will return
your money if it does not root out the
iCORE of the corn painlessly. 25c at
I ALL Druggists. Made and GUARAN
TEED by Jacobs' Pharmacy, Atlanta
| Lady Painters |
We are going to have an
other “Paint-up and Clean
up’’ campaign, but it's a
long time off.
In the meantime, If you
have a painting spell, call
up our store and we can
advise you what materials
you need to do best the
work you want to do.
We have everything it
takes to do a paint job, how
ever small it is, or what
ever surface you may have
to paint
O'Connor-Schweers
Paint Co.
IF IT’S PAINT
CALL US UP
Wedding
Presents
We Are Head
quarters for Dis
tinctive Gifts
that will please
and delight the
Bride-
New and Attrac
tive Designs that
are Just Received
The name of
Schweigert & Co.
on your gift will
in itself insure
its welcome.
Wm. Schweigert
& Co.
The Jewelers
Expert Repairing
No more swol
len and inflamed
toes from caustic
remedies that are
worse than the
corns. No more
bandages
sticking to the
hose and jerk
ed away from
the sore flesh
/ n with excruciat
ed ing agony. No
v* more picking
* and gouging
with a point or
The Wise Dry Goods Go’s.
Specials in Ladies 9 and
Misses' Ready-so-Wear
Ladies’ regular SI.OO House
Dresses at
79c
Ladies’ regular $1.25 House
Dresses at
98c
Ladies’ Long 75c Kimonos
at
69c
Ladies’ Long SI.OO Kimonos
at
89c
Ladies’ Long $1.25 Kimonos
at
98c
$8.50 Silk Kimonos at
$4.98
Children’s 75c Wash
Dresses, 2 to 14 years, at
50c
Children’s $1.50 6 to 14 year
Dresses, at
SI.OO
Ladies’ Soft Fine Colored
Satine Petticoats, at
69c
Entire stock of Coat Suits Uolf PrjPP
reduced for a quick close to null II luU
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27.
$7.50 White Dresses at
$4.98
SIO.OO White and Colored
Dresses at
$7.50
$7.50 White and Colored
Dresses at
$4.98
$15.00 White and Colored
Dresses at
$ 10.00
$2 Figured Crepe Dresses,
nice range of colors and
neat figures at
$1.49
$3.50 Colored Ratine
Dresses at
$2.95
Children’s 35c Rompers
at
25c
Children’s 75c Rompers
reduced to
50c
Children’s $2.50 White
Lawn Dresses at
$1.95